With his team losing those 18 games by a 13.3-point average, coach Mike Dunlap gave up on the offense he’d been running.
“I put the playbook in the freezer,” said Dunlap, who switched to a motion offense that is less predictable, more free-flowing.
Dunlap said his offense went static, and that sure wasn’t the case Monday: The Bobcats shot 47 percent from the field, 58 percent in the fourth quarter after the Bulls had come back to tie the game at 65-65. The only flaw offensively Monday was the foul shooting, a dreadful 21-of-38 (55 percent).
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what are everyone's thoughts? the offense didnt seem to be the problem (at least not compared to the defense), but anything that adds more ball movement and movement in general to our offense, that many time turns into 4 players watching kemba or sessions go 1 v 3, is a good thing.
the motion offense is my favorite offense as i have stated many times on this board. its the base for what the nuggets ran in the 80s, the base for some of what larry brown used in the 70s with the cougars and many other teams. if you can get 5 guys moving, cutting, passing in sync its really fun to watch.
something to keep an eye on as we watch this team over the next few games.
i am watching the bulls game now on dvr, but honestly, i dont see too much of a difference.